Greedy me
December 15, 2005 2:49 PM Subscribe
Actually, it's neither like del.icio.us nor for capitalists.
posted by brain_drain at 3:06 PM on December 15, 2005
posted by brain_drain at 3:06 PM on December 15, 2005
I want Anna Kournikova. Naked. OK, wearing a bow is fine.
posted by mrgrimm at 3:13 PM on December 15, 2005
posted by mrgrimm at 3:13 PM on December 15, 2005
GreedyMe is more like an Amazon Wishlist set free on the intarnets.
posted by fenriq at 3:25 PM on December 15, 2005
posted by fenriq at 3:25 PM on December 15, 2005
GreedyMe is more like an Amazon Wishlist set free on the intarnets.
And possibly with Greedyme listed as the associate or referrer on all your wishlist items if I'm reading those URLs correctly.
posted by Zinger at 6:48 PM on December 15, 2005
And possibly with Greedyme listed as the associate or referrer on all your wishlist items if I'm reading those URLs correctly.
posted by Zinger at 6:48 PM on December 15, 2005
I love this idea! I wish I knew about this two months ago. Now everyone I know is done with xmas shopping (or should I say holiday shopping :) )
Vera
posted by veryvera at 7:29 PM on December 15, 2005
Vera
posted by veryvera at 7:29 PM on December 15, 2005
TheThingsIWant does a much better job of this. Our Christmas lists and our upcoming baby registry are on it.
Links given because I am both greedy and capitalist (and they're publicly available anyway and can be found easily if you tried hard at all).
posted by Kickstart70 at 7:37 PM on December 15, 2005
Links given because I am both greedy and capitalist (and they're publicly available anyway and can be found easily if you tried hard at all).
posted by Kickstart70 at 7:37 PM on December 15, 2005
Nifty idea, I suppose.
However, I doubt I'd ever benefit from it. I have a rather extensive wishlist at amazon.com, and I have for quite some time. I have yet to receive any item on my wishlist (unless I bought it myself).
Of course, this probably has to do with me, as opposed to the wishlist software / setup / whatever. :)
posted by JoshTeeters at 9:50 PM on December 15, 2005
However, I doubt I'd ever benefit from it. I have a rather extensive wishlist at amazon.com, and I have for quite some time. I have yet to receive any item on my wishlist (unless I bought it myself).
Of course, this probably has to do with me, as opposed to the wishlist software / setup / whatever. :)
posted by JoshTeeters at 9:50 PM on December 15, 2005
ITYM "materialists," not "capitalists" (unless they're wishing for money.) HTH.
As for the site...just this morning I was wondering when low-tech retro would be the "in" look for web sites.
posted by jdfalk at 10:01 PM on December 15, 2005
As for the site...just this morning I was wondering when low-tech retro would be the "in" look for web sites.
posted by jdfalk at 10:01 PM on December 15, 2005
Loathesome.
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 11:50 PM on December 15, 2005
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 11:50 PM on December 15, 2005
Grat.Uito.Us is more like a "del.icio.us for materialists/capitalists" - it's a wishlist system directly based on the del.icio.us format.
It looks a lot cleaner too, though they jam all your wishes on one page so it takes a bit longer to load. But fun!
posted by divabat at 12:26 AM on December 16, 2005
It looks a lot cleaner too, though they jam all your wishes on one page so it takes a bit longer to load. But fun!
posted by divabat at 12:26 AM on December 16, 2005
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